Once again we want to say "Thank you" for your business. For almost 30 years we have been providing safety equipment, services, and solutions for many companies in the Midwest. This would not be possible without you, our valued customer.

A seminar on the Hexavalent Chromium Standard will be presented by Jim England with 3M from 9:30 to 11 AM at our facility in North Kansas City.

DAYSTAR SAFETY SERVICES

Do you need an on-site 10-Hour OSHA Occupational Safety & Health for General Industry Course for your managers, supervisors and technicians? Eric Hallerud M.S., our Senior Safety Consultant is an OSHA certified instructor for this course.
Please contact us at sales@daystarsafety.com if you would like more information or to request a proposal or to visit our website click here >>

Construction Safety Group of Kansas City  October 3rd  11:30 AM to 1 PM  810 Sports Zone at the Plaza  To RSVP call the CSG reservation line at 816-471-0880 ext. 369 or contact Curt Cummings at curtis.cummings@dhpace.com.

Wichita Area Construction Safety Group  October 9th  11:30 AM to 1 PM  Ryan’s Steakhouse on North Rock Road  For more information please contact Tamara Hadley at 316-264-7050 or at constructionsafety@isienvironmental.com.

The Timberland Co. (Stratham, N.H.), in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, is voluntarily recalling Timberland PRO Direct Attach Steel Toe Series boots made in the Dominican Republic and sold nationwide between September 2005 and September 2007. Product testing has demonstrated that the boots may not comply with applicable safety standards for compression and impact resistance, the company said, adding that while no injuries have been reported, consumers could suffer impact foot injuries.

The boots were sold under model numbers 26002, 65016, 26038, and 38021. They have a four-digit date code beginning with a number from 25 to 45 and ending in 35; this code and the model number can be found on the green loop tag inside the boot. Also inside the boot will be an imprint denoting its country of origin, reading something similar to this: "Genuine Leather and Manmade Upper, Manmade Lining and Outsole Made in Dominican Republic."

Consumers should stop wearing the recalled boots immediately and contact Timberland to receive a free replacement pair of boots, the company says. For additional information, contact Timberland toll-free at 1-800-445-5545 or visit www.timberlandpro.com.

NEW 2007 ANSI Z359 FALL ARREST STANDARD CHANGES

Effective June 30, 2007, ANSI published the first standard to address “forced roll-out”. The new standard requires all captive eye snaphooks and carabineers to have gate strengths of 3,600# in the front and side loading directions and non-captive eye types additionally in the minor axis direction making them significantly stronger and resistant to forced roll-out. This improvement is most noticeably apparent for larger snap hooks (rebar, pelican) because of increased risk of loading the gate. This new voluntary standard becomes effective October 15, 2007. This is a Voluntary Standard and equipment users who chose to do so, may continue to use existing products as long as they pass inspection. Inventory with the former ANSI hooks still comply with the prior standard revision and are safe when used properly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

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